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perhaps i am mistaken, but i was pretty sure you can put after market
filters in the ts2000.
However, it would be completely redundant since the high and low cut
functions give you multiple filter options from 3KHZ to around 200HZ.
And yes, they really do what they say they do, and they aren't cheap DSP
knock offs as in some of the cheaper rigs.
The 2000 is a great CW rig in many respects.
73
Colin, V A6BKX
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Fiorello" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2006 11:04 AM
Subject: ts2000
> Hi everyone;
> I have done a little reading about the ts2000 and have a basic question or
> two. I suspect this is old news for most of you so if anyone wants to
reply
> off list feel free.
> Most of the affordable (cheap) radios I have used have had provisions for
a
> cw and sometimes a 1.8 ssb filter. There are no such options with the
> ts2000 and you can apparently do something similar with the dsp. In
looking
> at the key chart, however, I didn't see anything that seemed to perform
that
> function other than the high and low cut options.
> Also I wonder if anyone knows when this radio came out? Was it 2000?
> Finally there are separate antenna connections for 2 meters and 440. If
one
> has one antenna can you set one connector to be used for both bands?
> Thanks
> Richard
>
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